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  2. LGBTQ culture in Shanghai - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucca_Cafe_and_Lounge

    Address. 390 Panyu Road (番禺路390号) Location. Shanghai, China. Type. Gay bar. Lucca Cafe and Lounge (often abridged as Lucca) is a gay bar located at 390 Panyu Road (番禺路390号) in Changning District, Shanghai. It has been described as Shanghai's "most popular" gay bar. [12] It opened in 2015 as a rebranded version of 390 Bar, which ...

  3. Shanghai Metro - Wikipedia

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    Opening in 1993 with full-scale construction extending back to 1986, the Shanghai Metro is the third-oldest rapid transit system in mainland China, after the Beijing Subway and the Tianjin Metro. Though actual construction and inauguration of the Shanghai Metro succeeded its counterparts in Beijing and Tianjin, their initial planning would date ...

  4. List of Shanghai Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the stations of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai, China and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has 802 kilometres (498 mi) of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit system by route length ...

  5. Hongqiao transportation hub - Wikipedia

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    The Hongqiao comprehensive transportation hub ( Chinese: 虹桥综合交通枢纽; pinyin: Hóngqiáo Zōnghé Jiāotōng Shūniǔ) is a major intermodal passenger transport hub situated in the western suburb district of Changning and Minhang of Shanghai. The hub consists of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, the intercity high-speed ...

  6. Transport in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The coverage of operating costs from the ticket revenue of Shanghai metro lines 1 and 2 was over 100% in the years 2000 to 2003. [5] In 2004, the average daily passenger flow of rail transit was 1.32 million trips, taking up 10.9% of the total public passenger traffic in the city, an increase of 6 percentage points from 3.8% in 2000. [6]

  7. Airport link line (Shanghai Suburban Railway) - Wikipedia

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    Airport link line[1] of Shanghai Suburban Railway is a commuter rail line currently under construction in Shanghai. [1] It runs from Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 in Minhang District to Shanghai East railway station in Pudong. The 68.6-kilometer (42.6 mi) express line [3][2] is expected to shorten the travel time between the airports of Hongqiao ...

  8. Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 17 of the Shanghai Metro (simplified Chinese: 上海轨道交通17号线; traditional Chinese: 上海軌道交通17號線), formerly known as the Qingpu line [1] (青浦线; 青浦線), is an east-west rapid transit line that runs between Hongqiao Railway Station in Minhang District and Oriental Land in Qingpu District.

  9. Lujiazui station - Wikipedia

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    Lujiazui station. Lujiazui (simplified Chinese: 陆家嘴; traditional Chinese: 陸家嘴; pinyin: Lùjiāzuǐ) is a station on Line 2 and 14 of the Shanghai Metro rapid transit system, situated in the middle of the financial district of Lujiazui. This station is the first stop in Pudong going east towards Shanghai Pudong International Airport ...